Beverage dispenser



y April ze, 192:7."

l 1,626,544 D.;LORANT BEVERAGE DISPENSER` Filed faune 2e. 1926 2 Sheets-Shoot 1 April 26, 1927.` D' LQRANT BEVERAGE DISPENSER l y Filed June 28. 1926 2 Shouts-Sheet 2 Patented Apr. 26,1927'.

BEVERAGE DISPENSER. 1;.1 f

application inea June es',

The present invention relates to dispensing apparatuses and more particularly to a port-v able container for keeping cool orange juice and likelbe'verages,'having for an objectY to provide a novel form of vessel or jacket sim-V ulating an orange for holding and keeping cool a beverage containing jar anda support therefor which will have a pleasing and inviting appearance. g It is likewise an equally important object of the invention to provide a portable ap# paratus of this character and support therefor which when assembled will be of sufficient height to permit of thev dispensing of the beverage therefrom without the aidof a supporting means or placing thepsame upon j an ordinary counter and furthermore, one in which the various parts thereof may be readily disassembled and taken apart to permit ofthe ready and easy cleaning of the various parts thereof as well as permitting the same to take up but av comparatively small aniount'of space during transporting ofthe device.

other Objects ofthe invention win be inf part obvious and in part pointed out'hereinafter. f f

In order that the invention and its mode of operation may be readily` understood by personsl skilled in the art, I have in the accompanying drawings and the detailed following description based thereupon, set outV one practical embodimentvof the invention.

Inthese drawings:

'Figure l is a vertical section through the apparatus when assembled embodying the present invention,

Figure 2 is a horizontal section taken on the line 2-2'of Figure 1,

Figure 3 is a-Yfront elevation of the complete assembled apparatus, and

Figure 4 is a detail Vertical section through the cover for the containenf Referring now more particularly to the accompanying drawings wherein corre# sponding parts are designated by similar reference characters throughout the Vseveral views, the container is herein indicated in its entirety by the 'numeral'1, which is detachable from and supported upon a base 2. The container is adapted to support and hold a suitable jar containin the beverage, such as orange juice, to be dispensed therefrom by any ordinary or preferred form of dispensing appliances. Forming part of this container l is a cover 3 which supports 192e. serial N. 119,130.

the dispensing appliance and permits ready access into the interior of the container whereby additional beverage may be placed withinv the. container andice or other suitable cooling medium stored about the jar.v

The base 2 is preferably rolled from sheet metal into va truncated conical shaped forma` tion as is shown having thewall thereof cut away to provide an opening whereby access maybe gained to the interior thereof and ywhich lopening isA adapted to be closed by means of a door 4. rlhe upper a-nd lower edgesyof this base are vvbeaded about a wire or rod, as is indicated by the numeral 5,

for reenforcing the saine and circumferen-` tially arranged ribs or beads (i are also formed with the base for further ieenforcing the same.

rlhe container 1 isalso preferablyniade from sheet metal spun in the shape of a sphere havinga flange 7 formed with the lower Vend thereof which is ofan exterior diameter slightly less than the interior diameter ofthe upper end Vof thebase so that it may be received and supported upon such base. A disc 'or bottom 8 is welded or otherwise secured to this flan e 7 and suitable drical partition. lO'rforms anice retaining chamber and whereas ice indicatedby the numeral 12 is shown positioned within the chamber, it is of course tobe understood y that any other suitable cooling means such as coils may be placed therein through Vwhich may pass brine or other cooling Huid. A bottoni 13 is also provided-for this chamber, formed from sheet metal having a concave convex configuration whereby drainagemay be effected towardl the medial portion thereof. 'This bottom of the chamber 10 isv provided with a threaded sleeve 14 towhich may, beconnected a pipe 15. This pipe l5 extends through the container 1" and is adapted to project within the support 2;

The lower end of this pipe isprovided withV a valve 16 whereby water or other liquid contained'within the chamber 1() may be drawn ofi' and flow within a suitable receptacle positioned within the base 2. When the apparatus is assembled access may be gained to this valve 1G or a suitable. recepA tacle placed within thesupport 2, by opening the door 4 thereof. The bottom 13 of the ice chamber 10 is formed with a plurality of supporting ribs 17 anda vertically` extending annular flange 18 having perfo- .ratious 19 therein whereby the liquid' coirplaced between tliecliaii'ibeillO and the outer" wall 1v of the container thereby providing Y suitable heat insulating' material ai'oundvtlie side and bottoni of the ice cliainbei'10.

The cover 3 is also preferably inade of sheet iiietal having aA depending flange 22-r provides an air pocket or space 26 above the ice container 10 and the glass plate 26` which is adapted to rest within the chamber 10 in the manner as illustrated in Figure 1 and the top portion of this cover is provided `with anl opening which is surroundedby an annular flange 23. An annular' inner wall 24s is secured at its upper end toths cover Q3 j and spaced from the outer wall thereof permitting an air space between the inner o and outer walls of the cover. The inner wall 24 of this'cover is also provided with a flange which is adapted to project about the outer upper end of the jar 20.

Aadapted to be seated upon the flange 23 of the cover is a glass plate or disc 26. upon which is supported a suitable dispensing air apparatus as is shown. rllhe dispensing apparatus herein disclosed comprises a suitableV pump which is adapted to be positioned within the lower end of the jar 20 whereby upon turning the` handle 27 of this pump the beverage contained within the ar may be dispensed through a suitable noz.-

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VThe apparatus when` complet-ely assembled as is better` illustrated in Figure 3 of the drawing is of sufficient height whereby an attendant may .stand beside the saine and by turning the handle 27 of the dispensing device cause the beverage positioned within thej ar 2O to be delivered through the nozzle 28. The entire apparatus may besa-id toconsist of three principal units which are formed from sheet metal andy that is, first, a base indicated. in, its entirety by thenumeral 2;l a container indicated by the nuw in-eral 1 and atop for this container indicated by the numeral 8. These separate and distinct units are placed one upon the other in 'the manner as shown and Vdo not require additional fastening or attaching elements for holding tliesame together. The outer wall of the jacket 1 as well as the cover v3 are mad-e of hammered and sheet metal to represent an ordinary orange and likewise the outer faces tl'iereofinay be painted the color of an oran'ge.. By providing the base,. container and top therefor in .three sejmiratev and distinct units they maybe easily and read-l ily handled for transporting and access may loe readily gained to the interior thereofV for cleaning purposes,A In assembling this` alp-vV paratus, the container 1f is placed upon the Support@A and or crock QOcQntaining the suitable beverage is placed upon the ribs 1T within 'the liange 1S of the bottom ofthe container and `finally ice is packed around thev jar Itl is. also to .be noted that the dispensing apparatus is a separate and detachable unit from the. cover 3 and is only supported thereby.l This double wall cover which-extends over the opening within the cover,Y fornisa support for thek dispensing apparatus and permits access to be gained cover Within the, 2Q withoutI removing the n Manifestly,V the v.constructionl shown is capable .of considerable modification 'and ported upon saidfbase7 .said container @OID- prising a sheet metal spherical. jacket, a, cy lindrical partition arranged within said jacket .and insulated therefroinj.forming a cooling chamber, a bottonifor said cooling chamber and-insulated from .said jacket, a

said bottom adapted to supporta beverage containing jar, a double. wall cover for said' In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand,

DANEs LoRANT.

l perforatedV flange formed with said., bottom, 

